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Figure 12-24 Configuring Global E-mail Server settings<br />

To specify a global e-mail server<br />

Chapter 12: Deploying Medium <strong>and</strong> Large Server Farms 307<br />

1. On the Configure Server Topology page, click the name of the current global<br />

e-mail server (should currently be “unknown”).<br />

2. Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of your e-mail server, an e-mail<br />

address to send from, <strong>and</strong> a reply-to e-mail address.<br />

Creating Portal Sites<br />

Note The e-mail address you specify to have the e-mail sent from must<br />

have anonymous SMTP access. If your server requires authentication for<br />

the specified user, the portal site will be unable to send e-mail alerts.<br />

Each portal site you want to have must be created separately on its own virtual<br />

server, <strong>and</strong> each will need to have its own URL. The following sections detail all the<br />

steps involved with creating new portal sites.<br />

Creating Virtual Servers<br />

Working in a load-balanced environment, the following IIS virtual server parameters<br />

must be configured the same on each front-end Web server:<br />

■ Virtual Web name

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